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<blockquote data-quote="kevinsparks" data-source="post: 444635" data-attributes="member: 28954"><p>I will try to detail the work he told me he had to do.</p><p></p><p>We had an electric oven and gas hob, these are being replaced with an induction hob and separate oven.This he said would require a rcd fitting next to the consumer unit which will supply the new "cooker point".</p><p></p><p>The said cooker point would then supply the induction hob and he would also run a supply from that to a socket for the oven so these two would be fed from the same 6mm cable.Is that classed as a new circuit I don't know.All the other work is just changing existing socket outlets for new ones.</p><p></p><p>I would say that the cooker circuit is existing and not a new, it is just being added to. There are no new circuits as such I would think but not sure.</p><p></p><p>Sorry in advance but I hope this is clear enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinsparks, post: 444635, member: 28954"] I will try to detail the work he told me he had to do. We had an electric oven and gas hob, these are being replaced with an induction hob and separate oven.This he said would require a rcd fitting next to the consumer unit which will supply the new "cooker point". The said cooker point would then supply the induction hob and he would also run a supply from that to a socket for the oven so these two would be fed from the same 6mm cable.Is that classed as a new circuit I don't know.All the other work is just changing existing socket outlets for new ones. I would say that the cooker circuit is existing and not a new, it is just being added to. There are no new circuits as such I would think but not sure. Sorry in advance but I hope this is clear enough. [/QUOTE]
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